How to find the Hardware Address of Your Device

A Hardware Address is a 12-digit number, starting with a 0, and consisting of numbers 0-9 and letters A-F. It is unique (like a serial number) to each network interface. Depending on the device or operating system, it can also be referred to as a MAC address, Physical Address or Ethernet ID.

For PC Users (WinNT/2000/XP/Vista)

Pull up/down the Start Menu to "Run".

Type in "cmd" and hit return. This opens up a DOS window.

Type "ipconfig /all" in the DOS window.

Your Hardware Address should be listed as the "Physical Address" for your Ethernet and/or wireless adapter under their respective headings.